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Yes, St Stephens Green in Dublin was once a leper colony.

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Why do you have leprosy?

I do not have leprosy.


Has Ireland ever had a blizzard?

Yes, Ireland has often had blizzards.


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How does the body react to leprosy?

Some people are genetically resistant to leprosy, probably and no matter what, they do not get leprosy. Other with tuberculous type of leprosy have high resistance to leprosy. Those with lepromatous type of leprosy have least resistance to leprosy germs. The intermediate leprosy type have intermediate resistance to leprosy germs. Body reacts to leprosy by trying to kill the leprosy causing germs. There is an inflammatory response.


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No, there has never been a Pope from Ireland.


Will Ireland ever have 32 counties?

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Is leprosy in people the same as leprosy in houses?

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Did France ever own Ireland?

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